Jungles, rivers, and national parks in Costa Rica's south Pacific region

Learn about coastal conservation in Costa Rica with your students! In a country that’s home to vibrant rainforests, active volcanoes, and unique wildlife, with a local guide, there are endless opportunities to learn about coastal conservation in a fun and meaningful way. Snorkeling in a national park, participating in field exercises and meeting the local community are just a few highlights of the adventures you can experience.

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Your Adventure, Day by Day

Day 1 :
Welcome to Costa Rica!

- Orientation:Hear an overview of the key concepts you’ll learn, as well as the sites you’ll visit.

- Hotel check-in and Dinner:

- Overnight in San José:

Day 2 :
Explore Alajuela and Costa Rican Culture!

- Breakfast and Hotel check-out:

- Depart for Alajuela:

- Alajuela:Visit the renowned hometown of Juan Santamaria, a drummer boy turned national hero during the battle of Hacienda Santa Rosa against William Walker in 1856. Santamaria sacrificed his own life to preserve the independence of the country, an act that is honored throughout the city with parades and fiestas every April 11, on Juan Santamaria Day.

- Carara National Park:Explore this national park in the Central Pacific Conservation Area located near the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is a transitional forest that has primary rainforest & secondary forest, these eco-systems makes Carara a heaven for many bird species making the park a popular birdwatching destination and also it has a large amount of biodiversity too.

- Morning Montane Forest Walk in the Volcano Trails:

- Depart to Central Pacific Area:

- Experience Costa Rican Culture:Gather with community members for lessons on preparing a traditional Costa Rican dish.

- Lunch:

- Canopy Tour:While hooked to a zip line, soar through the forest treetops and see jungle life in the Costa Rican rainforest from a bird's eye perspective!

- Depart for Hotel:

- Dinner:

- Overnight in South Pacific Area:

Day 3 :
Discover Costa Rica's Natural World

- Breakfast:

- Bird Watching and Forest Tour:Meet your guide for an early morning hike in search of bird species in the Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge. Seven kilometers of walking trails, three kilometers of pristine beach, and a fantastic orchid garden are ready to be explored!

- This forest, beach, and habitat assessment will include a series of field exercises, including beach profiling, coastal plant identification, and studying winds, currents, and velocities!:

- Lunch:

- Horseback Riding Tour:Ride through miles of traffic-free dirt roads and jungle trails, and choose between a waterfall or a beach trail.

- Dinner:

- Introduction to Whales:Become familiar with the Cetacean species found in Costa Rica at Marino Ballena National Park and discuss their migrations.

- Overnight in South Pacific Area:

Day 4 :
Continue to Explore Exciting Ecosystems!

- Breakfast and Hotel check-out:

- Marino Ballena National Park:Travel to Pinuelas Beach, then travel by boat along the breathtaking coastline of this unique national park.

- Marine Habitat Exploration:Experience ocean air, refreshing views and invigorating boat travel. While dolphin, turtle and whale sightings are not guaranteed, an appreciation for these majestic creatures is inspired by the informative content shared by your guide as you travel through their ocean home.

- Snorkeling in Marino Ballena National Park:Visit Pinuelas and Ventanas Beach to cool off with a tropical fruit snack and cold drink on the beach. Snorkel around the island, observing the richest marine fauna in the area.

- Lunch:

- Depart for Manuel Antonio:

- Butterfly Botanical Garden:Identify different species of butterflies and study their reproduction process and life cycle at the Manuel Antonio Nature Park and Wildlife Refuge’s botanical atrium.

- Dinner:

Day 5 :
Discover Manuel Antonio

- Breakfast:

- Guided Hike in Manuel Antonio National Park:Search for rare wildlife including the sloth and various species of monkeys that call Central America home on this guided hike.

- Volunteering Project in Manuel Antonio:The refuge is currently researching and developing nature exhibits to help protect and reproduce local species in danger of extinction, including orchids, bromeliads, and amphibians.

- Lunch:

- Cultural Excursion:Take a short stroll through the town of Quepos in search of the perfect souvenir or snack. Get a taste of typical Costa Rican life!

- Dinner:

- Overnight in Manuel Antonio:

Day 6 :
Aquatic Adventures

- Breakfast and Hotel check-out:

- Outrigger Canoe Tour:Paddle through the clear, calm waters and soak in the view of colorful fish surrounding the rock reefs below.

- Lunch:

- Jungle River and Mangrove Adventure:Discover the hundreds of incredible bird and reptile species that flourish in this transitional rainforest.

- Depart for San José:

- Souvenir Stop:Stop along the way to pick up a souvenir in one of Costa Rica’s shops featuring items from various local regions.

Day 7 :
Departure to the U.S.

- Breakfast and Hotel check-out:

- Depart San José for Home:*This itinerary may be modified and inclusions and airports substituted depending on your travel dates, arrival and departure times, national holidays, hours of operation in Costa Rica, and events beyond WorldStrides’ control.
Please note: Prices vary depending on departure city and
duration of program.

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